P2GE STS ' MEDFORD ItSIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1932. Society and Clubs Edited by Eoa Nealon , Shrine, Dauihters of Nile Party Very colorful Event VIM maple leaves In yellow end rit Milorlnr: lantern In vivid shades, and an open lire on the hearth added muen to me oeauij o; last evanlrur at the Oranta Paw Fairground pavilion by Hlllah Tempi OS vne onrine aiin Zulelma temple, Daughter of the Nile. The hall, completely lined with the autumn leave, upon which the lan tern oat' pleulng ahadowa, wa fill ed by a capacity crowd, the lovely autumn gown of the women adding till more rlchnea to the echeme. At the door, In keeping with the Hallowe'en season, a pumpltln-headed woman In evening clothM greeted the crowd with out atretched hand. More than 0 Medford follt attend ed the party to enjoy dancing and earda, which were followed by buffet supper. Several peclal feature alo sun plemented the dancing program. The patrol put on a clever tunt and the Zulelma choir of Oranta Pass enter tained with several eong number, which were enthusiastically received. Junior Department Party Is Tonight The Junior department of the Sun day school at the First Christian Miutvh will have a nartv this even ing in the recreational hall of the church, from 7 to 10 o'ciock, mt. n. H. Gregory, Junior superintendent, ha announced. Mrs. Gregory stated that IX the parent bring the children to the ohurch, the Instructora will take them home. Hobo Party Enjoyed By Jacksonville Polk JACKSONVILLE. Oct. 31, Thirty members of the high school Sunday school class and their teacher, Mrs. O. O. Sanden, enjoyed a hobo party at the gravel pit west of town. Welnera were roasted and games, stunts and songa were enjoyed around Che camp fire. Several songs were eung by Bernadlne Arnold and Alice Walton, accompanied by Alice with her guitar. Colony Club Enjoys Luncheon Today The Colony club met for luncheon today at the club house. Mrs. Leon ard Carpenter, president, presiding, and considerable businees I being transacted this afternoon. The club will meet the last Friday of each month throughout the sea son, according to plans outlined. " I "S- Put mnrA 4lJNSHlNE days on your calendar Bow many days in the month do you feci your beat? You can add to theto sunshine daya by imply obeying nature's laws, The first of these laws Is reg ular elimination. Avoid common constipation by eating a delicious cereal. Tests show Kellogg's All Bmk furnishes "bulk" to exer cise the intestines, and vitamin B to help aid regularity. All-' Bran also contains twice the iron of an equal weight of beef liver. The "bulk" In All-Bran Is much like that in leafy vege tables. How much more pleasant than pills and drugs so often habit-forming. Serve as a cereal or use In cooking. Direc tions on the red . and-green pack age. At all gro cers. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. NAIL-BRAN Pi Federated Clubt Met At Court House Tomorrow. The Jackson county meeting of the Oregon Federation of Women' club will be held here tomorrow and ex tensive plana are being made for the session. Through an error the meet ing was announced for Friday, but the correct date was obtained this morning from Mrs. Wade Wallls of Ashland, preoident of the district, and plans for the Saturday meeting are continuing. It Is in charge of Mrs. J. A. GammlU, vice-president. The meeting will open at 10:30 o'clock in the auditorium of the new Jackton county court house and con tinue through the day with much Im portant business being brought be fore the members. Masquerade at Junior ll!ffh School Tonight The Girls' league of the Junior nlgb school la entertaining this even ing with a masquerade party, the first large social event of the fall season on the Olrla league calendar. The party will honor the new girls In the school and all Junior high school girls and mothers are invited to attend. Hours for the party are 7 to 0:30. It will be held In the gymnasium with program and danc ing composing the evening's enter tainment. Music will be played by the Girls' league orchestra, and prizes for clever costumes will be awarded, There will also be a pruw for the Instructor appearing In the most fav ored costume. Refreshments will be served follow ing the program. Degree of Honor To Enjoy Party A Jolly party for Degree of Honor Juveniles will be held tomorrow eve ning at the home of Mrs. H. O. Wil son on Chestnut street. Clever Hal lowe'en cards, carrying a hint of the festivities awaiting the guests, have been out for several days announcing 7 to 9 o'clock, as the hours for the party. Haliowee'n decorations will be used throughout the Wilson home and Mrs. Leona Grow will assist the hoot eas. Primary Council To Meet Nntunlny, The Jackson County Primary coun cil will meet In the court house Sat urday, October 39 at 1:30 o'clock. The following program has been arranged ror the occasion: Review of reading activities In the primary grades. Miss Dorothy Baughman; third grade reading demonstrations from the Gates Huber "Make and fake-Believe" readers. PeMoIay Dance Interests Mirny. Many members of the younger act are all a-flutter today making plans for the DeMolay dance to be held at the Maaonlo temple tomorrow evon- lng. It will be one of the first large event on the autumn calendar for the younger crowd and a large attend ance Is expected. Medical Auxiliary Has Pteiuant Tea - Mrs. Bar led ul I of Ashland was host ess at her home Tuesday to members of the auxiliary to the Jackson Coun ty Medical society, having invited the members to tea and a pleasant after noon's program. There were many In attendance from Medford. L Many Inquiries are received dally by the Mali Tribune regarding time and stations In political broadcasts. Due to the fact that many addresses are arranged for on short notice the National Broadcasting company and the Columbia company are not al ways able to give advance Informa tion. Arrangements are also ohanged on short notice at times, causing addi tional difficulty for newspaper In reporting broadcast schedules. The Mall Tribune Is carrying as compre hensive and accurate a Hit of po litical broadcast as can be obtained under the circumstances. In Town Today Lee Preecott of Ashland was In Medford today at tending to business matters. Market? Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 28. (API CATTLE 200. calves IS; steady, trifle weak In spot. HOOS 460; steady. SHEEP AND LAMBS 160; steady. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Oct. 28. (JP) Butter, butterfat, eggs, live poultry and country meata unchanged. ' Onions, potatoes, wool, hay, mo malr quotations unchanged. Curtlas-Wright DuPont - Oen. Poods Oen. Mot. Int. Harvest. I. T. at T Johns-Man Monty Ward . North Amer. Param. Publlx Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet Radio Sou. Pftc Std. Brand St. Oil Cal .. St. Oil N. J. ... Trans. Amer. ., Union Carb Unit. Aircraft .. U. S. Steel . 91. . 3S , 28 . 13'4 . Jl4 ... 9', . i2; 12'. , 29", . 21 'j IV, , 20 . 15', . 25'.. 30 'i 47, 26 "t 36 H Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Oct. 28 (AP) Wheat Open High Low Cloee Dec .44 '4 .44',4 -44 '4 .441,4 May .48 .40", .40 .48 Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem .53 Derk hard winter 12 percent .51 ',4 Dark hard winter 11 percent .49 '4 Soft white 43V4 Western white .4214 Hard winter .43 ',4 Northern spring ...w...nH.H. .42' Western. red 42 Onto: No. 2 white ... .'. S17.50 Today'a car recelpta: Wheat 88; barley 1; flour 10; corn 1; hay 1. Han Franclsm Butterfat. SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 28. P) Butterfat, fob. San Francisco, 23. Wall St. Report Stock Rale Averages (Copyright, 1932, Standard Statistics Co.) October 28: 60 20 20 90 Indl's Rr's Ufs Total Today 64.0 29.0 89.2 68.3 Prev. day .. 83.0 37.8 87.7 66.2 Week ago .... 52.1 26.9 86.9 54.2 Year ago 78.1 46.6 118 8 80.0 3 Yrs. ago ...182.1 138.6 213.1 180.6 Bond Rale Averages (Copyright, 1933. Standard Statistic Co.) October 28: 20 20 20 60 Indl's Rr's Ut's . Total Today 82.9 06.2 , 82.1 70.0 Prev. day .. 62.9 84.4 ' 81.8 89.8 Week ago .... 68.4 66.4 81 5 . 70.3 Year ago .... 72.8 80.7 90.8 81.3 3 Yrs. ago .... 92.8 104.5 81.9 08.4 NEW YORK, Oct. 28. (AP) The stock market edged out of Its ex tremely narrow range of recent ses sions with a modest advance late to day. The market remained extremely quiet, but many Issues pushed up 1 to 8 points. The final tone was firm. Transfers approximated only 600,000 shares. Today'a closing prices for 30 select ed stocks follow: Al. Oriem. As Dye...................... .. 74 Am. Can 63V4 Am. As Fgn. Pow 7 A. T. As T. 104 Anaconda Atch. T. & 8. Bendlx Avla ., Beth. Steel Chrysler Coml. Solv. ... 9 . 44 . 11 . 17 14 9 'A Rtinimons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. Josle Drennen, Plaintiff, vs; Irvln Drennen, Defendant. To Irvln Drennen, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit with in four weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and If you fall so to appear and an swer said complnlnt for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her com plaint, succinctly stated as follows, to-wlt: For a decree of this Court forever dissolving the bonds of mat rimony now existing between Plain tiff and Defendant and granting Plaintiff a divorce from Defendant, that Plaintiff have the care and cus tody of the minor children of Plain tiff and Defendant, and such other and further relief as to the Court may seem Just and equitable. The date of the order for publica tion of this summons la October 27, 1032. The time prescribed for pub lication of this summons Is once ench week for four consecutive weeks. The date of the flret publication of thla summons 1 October 28, 18S2. HARRV C. SKYRMAN, Attorney for Plaintiff. Post Office Address: Medford, Oregon. STEARNS OPENS NEW DRIVE IN GROCERY H. A. Stearns, who owns the Self Service Store In Ashland, ha pur chased the grocery store at 710 South Riverside, formerly known as Rings He has remodeled the Interior, pur chased a new stock and It opened today as Stearns' Drive-In Grocery. Ml Stearns will continue to operate thw Ashland store. Accident Reported H. O. Bradley of the Holland hotel and H. B. Ros sell of 425 Manzanlta street, Medford, filed report at the city police station today, following an accident at 10 o'clock thl morning on Central ave nue, The report showed that a. truck driven by Rossell backed into the Bradley car, bearing the light and damaging a fender. GATES WINS IN OVERTHREE TO 1 (Continued from Page One) high school straw ballot only high school students, the Christian Church straw ballot only members of that organization, so this xtraw ballot ONLY REPRESENTS the reader of The Mall Tribune. The Interesting thing to the straw ballot editor, however, la the close renemblance between all these bal lotsthe same winners in each in stance, except for county Judge. In the Ashland Tiding Pipes, It own candidate, led Gates by four vote, whereas In all the others Gates won hands down. As stated when this contest was started The Mall Tribune holds no brief for straw ballots. They are, at best, mere "straws In the wind" Indications, NOT demonstration of what political sentiment really is. But they are of genuine news Interest, and the confirmation of this paper's result by those of other straw bal lot, give the former a credibility not usually attained. As far a public Interest and par ticipation are concerned this year's straw ballot set a new high record for all time. Nearly 1600 vote were cast and after the final count was made today, the ballots continued to stream in. The straw ballot editor make no claim the result represent an accu rate cross-section of political senti ment in Jackson county. He doe be lieve It show who the winner will be In Medford on November a Hoover, Gate, Codding and Beeson GrowingDeafwithHead Noises? Try This. If you are growing hard of hearing, suffer from head noises, due to ca tarrh or fear catarrhal deafness, you should know of the Internal medi cine which has already brought bless ed relief to thousanda of catarrh aut re rere Secure from Jarmln & Wood or your druggist 1 or.. Parmlnt (Double Strength). Take thla home and add 54 pint hot water and a little sugar. One tablespoonful four times a day should bring quick relief from dis tressing catarrhal head noises, clog ged nostril, difficult breathing and dropping mucous. All ' threatened with catarrhal deafness need simple, effective Parmlnt. (although If th Jennings movemes'j gains Impetus, he admits the possi bility of error In the sheriff contest). He doe claim, In fact he knows, that the straw ballot wa conducted absolutely on the square, that every effort wa made to prevent repeating or stuffing, that special request for everyone to vote, regardless of their preferences, were frequently made. and If supporters of Peril, Phlpps. Pipes, Wllklns and Zundsl did not vote It wa their fault, not the fault of this paper. So there you are. The straw ballot contest 1 over. "Put up your money and takes your choice." Lowest Prices In Medford See Our Window of Specials SATURDAY Alexander's Grocery Inc. Liberty Bldg. TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY LOST OR STRAYED Tan and white pointer pup. 3 '4 mo. old. Finder kindly call 364-L. Reward. FOR RENT Furnished home; 3 bed rooms, twin beds, electric refriger ator, range, washer and radio; cir culating heater; $25 per monih. Phone 1417-X. FOR SAIE Registered Hereford bull. Jacksonville Phone 302. WANTED Child' used sulky cart. Write Box 8360, Mall Tribune. FOR RENT 5 -room modern, new suburban house; electricity, bath, garage and acreage for garden, chickens, cow; location one mile out on King's highway; rental 20. Earl Tumy, 310 Liberty Bldg. FOR RENT Close In modern 4-room ' duplex, partly furnished; reason- able. Inquire 634 No. Bartlett. ! BRONZE TURKEYS for breeding : purposes: April hatch. Call 1S52-J. j FOR RENT Beautiful furn. home. 640 East 0th. Key at 114 Tripp St. I 6-ROOM house, 137 8. Ivy. Tel. flOO-L. I HLF DUPLEX 10th and Holly. Key 319 S. Ivy. FOR RENT 3 -room house; screen porch, garage; furnished or unfur nished. Call at 145 So. Grape. FOR RENT Modern 6 -room house, 3 blocks from high school. fll6 Katherine St. Phone 566-X. WILL PAY CASH for used vacuum cleaner. Miurt be In good condi tion and cheap. Address. Box 8400, Tribune. ROSE GROCERY " 205 West Jackson Laura D. Stewart, Owner A Suburban Store With Downtown Prices SPECIALS for Saturday, Sunday, Monday 24c 27? Si Butter, Swiss Creamery M. J. B, - JE, Coffee jrr,TASiJ.USEjJAAl tr FOR rent -room modern house, 617V4 No. Bartlett. 1 lb, 1 lb. Sugar, Pure Dane, 10 lba ....... 4S Troco 2 lbs. 25 Rice, best grade, 5 lba 23C White Eagle Soap, a Crystal White product 10 bars - 21r 3 Cakes of Palmolive and 1 giant cake Crystal White for 23? Pumpkin, No 2 cans 3 for 25t? Rolled Oats, 9 lbs., Regular 27 Rolled Oats, 9 lbs., Quick ...... 29 Swift's Shortening 3 lbs. 27 2 lb. Box Snowflake Soda Crackers 21 Eagle Hard Wheat Flour, 24 lb. sack . 59 Orbis 85 Hard Wheat Flour, 24 lb. sack 47 OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY ilVaMaBiMsiswwBiaBea ei i ! n m ,i i iipp. isuisui-wa 11 '"i JJ J WtT" n . saaaa! Women of Wisdom Thousands daily are using S&W Mellow'd Coffee for the first time. S&W is unexcelled in quality. Il is moderately priced. Other coffees may sell for more but none is worth more than S&W Mellow'd Coffee. SOIF Mellow'd Cofee U an all-purpose grind. Il it equally juilable Jor drip jilex percolator, and the old Jajhioned way of making cxitjet. OFFERED BY BURELSON'S SATURDAY SMART NEW DRESSES Fall rtrerue In i1oens of mart. My leu. never Jumpers with plaid h louses in this special group at onljr $adL-88 Chulla Print Dresses New patterns that are I i ra c 1 1 cal n n il be com t n g. Our anle price $5- 75 ' Fall Dresses Values to $12.50 In love ly Silk and Wool styles. Fent tiring smart sleeve and collar treatment and the new colors. Our sale price . Polo Coats Comfnrtnhlf, warm and good looking Coats tn hrnn-n, tan, hlne or wine. Values to $1A.50. Our sale price r. $9.50 Sport and Dress Coats nenutlful Coats wllti Tur trimming and full sllU lining. Our sale price $15.95 Dress Coats Our better fonts Including values to $3U5. Fur collar and cuff sets. Our sale price $28.00 $6 .85 Fall Dresses These frocks Include mines to $14.50 and they're smart enough to go any placet Our sale price $Q.S5 liii Cri SI Better Dresses Better dresses in half sizes, sized 14; J to 24''.. Beautiful new styles, a ' Values to $22.50. 5. & H. Stamps! Is the Time to Buy BLANKETS Just Look at These Exceptional Values For Saturday Shoppers 59c 98c Attractive Cotton Blankets, 70x80, on sale at Part Wool Blankets, 70x80 size, especially priced at 66x80 all wool Blankets A real bargain at $2.95 Blankets Priced to S9.85 Exquisite New TURBANS In large head sizes. 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